State-of-the-art sheet piling foundation solutions and their applications
Dr. Pierre-Nicolas Werner Head of Business Development, ArcelorMittal Commercial RPS IQPC Piling and Deep Foundations Africa – Johannesburg 16th August 2011
Agenda • Introduction to ArcelorMittal’s state-of-the-art range of foundation solutions • Solutions for transport & urban infrastructure projects – Case study ‘Unterinntalbahn’ (Brenner) railway line, Austria
• Solutions for harbour construction – Case study Jade Weser Port, Germany
• Straight web sheet pile solutions – Case study Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
• Recent innovation – durability example • ArcelorMittal – your worldwide one-stop provider of foundation solutions
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A bit of history… • First rolled steel sheet pile in USA: Lackawana type, 1908. • Since 1911, ARBED / ARCELOR / ArcelorMittal have improved sheet pile sections
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A bit of history…
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Types of steel sheet piles – 1
U - section
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Types of steel sheet piles – 2 Max. Wx (cm3/m) approximately: • U-type:
3 200
• Z-type:
5 000
• HZM/AZ: • Pipe/AZ:
Section modulus Wx per type of sheet pile solution
46 500
50 000
45 000
45 000
46500
45000
4800
4000
40 000
Applications: • temporary, small excavations / retaining structures: Wx < 2 500 • marine structures (<12.0m dredge level) / deep excavations: Wx < 5 000
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Z-typ e
HZM /AZ Pipe /AZ
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Hot rolled Z and U type steel sheet piles (2011)
AZ 13
AZ 18
AZ 26
AZ 48
Z type AZ 13-770
PU 12
U type
GU 7N
AU 16
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AZ 18-700
PU 18
PU 22
GU 13-500
AU 20
AZ 26-700
PU 28
AZ 38-700N
PU 32
GU 16-400
AU 25
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Old range of HZ / AZ (since 1990’s)
23
17 0 5 0 1
462
HZ575
HZ775
HZ975
HZ1050
• Combined wall system with 4 sections, 4 thicknesses (A, B, C, D): • Elastic section modulus Wel,y
2 870
• Moment of inertia Iy-y
up to 1 731 300
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(cm3/m) (cm
4/m)
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Steel grades for hot rolled steel sheet piles EN 10248
ASTM
fyk [MPa]
JIS
fyk [ksi]
fyk [MPa]
S 240 GP
240
S 270 GP
270
A 328
39
270
S 320 GP S 355 GP
320 355
A 572 Gr. 50
50
345
S 390 GP
390
A 572 Gr. 55
55
380
S 430 GP
430
A 572 Gr. 60
60
415
S 460 A P *
460
A 572 Gr. 65
65
450
fyk [MPa]
SY 295
295
SY 390
390
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Agenda • Introduction to ArcelorMittal’s state-of-the-art range of foundation solutions • Solutions for transport & urban infrastructure projects – Case study ‘Unterinntalbahn’ (Brenner) railway line, Austria
• Solutions for harbour construction – Case study Jade Weser Port, Germany
• Straight web sheet pile solutions – Case study Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
• Recent innovation – durability example • ArcelorMittal – your worldwide one-stop provider of foundation solutions
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CAS E S TUDY
Unterinntalbahn (Brenner) project – Austria
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Challenges • All retaining walls initially designed in concrete – sheet pile combined walls not previously used in Austria as temporary structure • Proximity to existing (running) railway line and roads, and to buildings • Proximity to river Inn and risk of flooding • Existing groundwater level • Multiple crossing over/under river, roads and existing railway • Multiple construction methods – Conventional tunneling (including under compressed air) – Cut-and-cover method with underwater concreting – Shield tunneling method • Many different cross sections along the 40km track
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Driving tests – water jetting tubes
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25 bar Pump
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Water Tank
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Driving tests HZ king piles • First temporary use of HZ-AZ combined wall system in Austria
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Driving tests AZ sheet piles
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Declutching detection: DIXERAN
Detail A
Protection cap Control box
If necessary to verify the integrity of the wall, i.e.: • hard driving / obstacles • cut-off walls (environmental jobs) ‘Dixeran’: detector to verify the shearing of a pin
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Cut & cover building phases – 1
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Driving of sheet piles
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Example of driving plan HZ-AZ combined walls and PU anchor walls
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Driving of sheet piles HZ-AZ combined walls and PU anchor walls
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Driving of sheet piles Introduction of sealant – use of driving template
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Driving of sheet piles PU anchor wall
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Dredging works
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Cut & cover building phases – 2
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Underwater works supervised by divers
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Anchoring & concreting
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Dewatering of trenches
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Cut & cover building phases – 3
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Finishing concreting works after dewatering
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Tunnel construction / introduction of tunneling machine in finished dry trench
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Removal of sheet piles for re-use or sale
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Temporary sheet pile retaining wall for safety shaft
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Proximity to roads and existing railway
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Other major recent transport infrastructure projects
Widening of M1 & M25 motorways, UK
Vienna Metro, Austria High Speed Line, Netherlands th Johannesburg, 16 August 2011
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Examples of sheet piles in permanent use for transport / urban infrastructure
Congonhas underpass Sao Paulo Airport, Brazil
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Examples of sheet piles in permanent use for transport / urban infrastructure Flood defences
Bridge abutments
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Agenda • Introduction to ArcelorMittal’s state-of-the-art range of foundation solutions • Solutions for transport & urban infrastructure projects – Case study ‘Unterinntalbahn’ (Brenner) railway line, Austria
• Solutions for harbour construction – Case study Jade Weser Port, Germany
• Straight web sheet pile solutions – Case study Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
• Recent innovation – durability example • ArcelorMittal – your worldwide one-stop provider of foundation solutions
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New range of HZ-M
Nb of sections
h (mm)
t (mm)
s (mm)
w (mm)
HZ 880 M
A, B, C
831
19 - 23
13 - 15
458 - 460
HZ 1080 M
A, B, C, D
1075
20 - 30
16 - 19
454 - 457
HZ 1180 M
A, B, C, D
1075 - 1087
31 - 37
20 - 22
458 - 460
w
w/4
r
tmax
t h h1
h h1
y
s
y
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y
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y
s
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HZ 1080 M
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New HZ-M production facility Concept: milling instead of rolling Two separate milling tools are shaping the groove into the HZ-M flange to enable the threading of connectors for AZ-infill elements.
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Comparison HZ-M / HZ Standard AZ infill sheets: AZ13, AZ13-770, AZ18, AZ18-700, AZ26, AZ26-700 Iy
Wel,y *
G100%
(cm4/m)
(cm3/m)
(kg/m2)
HZ 575 A-12/AZ13 HZ 1050-C23
96 470 1 731 300
2 870 32 045
178 705
HZ 880M A-12/AZ 13-770 HZ 1180M D-C23
215 290 2 579 400
4 815 46 500
200 992
Combination 12
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Combination C23
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Performance of new HZ-M range
HZ-M HZ…. 12 & 24
Infill sheet pile: AZ18-700
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CAS E S TUDY
Deep Sea Terminal JadeWeserPort
Germany: location of logistic n1 in Europe - Present capacities are not sufficient to comply with increase of cargo handling in near fut ure Wilhelmshaven: existing navy harbour - Good transport connection with rails and highway connection - Natural water depth 18 m - Economically underdeveloped region - Close to CT Bremerhaven and Port of Hamburg th Johannesburg, 16 August 2011
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Deep Sea Terminal JadeWeserPort General layout 1.725 km New access channel
Facilities Berths:
4
Container
cranes:
Van Carrier: Stacker:
16
120 ha
68 8
170 ha
Train handling cranes: 5
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Quay wall cross section
+7,50 m 0 8 , 0 3
-23,30
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Construction of the quay wall with ArcelorMittal sections HZ1080M A–24 / AZ 13 12/12 y
y
Infill sheets AZ 13-12/12
AU 20
Main piles HZ 975 HZ 1080M
Anchor piles HTM 600/136
Fender piles D=1219 mm t=25 mm Steel piles D=813 mm t=17.5 mm
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HZ-M Box piles – length up to 46 m
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Fabrication of box piles & shaping
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Challenge: fabrication / logistics / storage
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HZ 1080 M – 24 L = 24 – 48 m G = 18 up to 46 mt total 830 box-piles 25 - 30 pieces per week > 1000 mt / week delivery plan
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Positioning of king piles in template
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Driving of main king piles Jack-up platform and supply barge
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Driving of battered anchor piles, double acting hydraulic hammer guided on a leader
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Installation of the infill sheets
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Anchor pile connection to the front wall
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Anchors in corner before start of filling works
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Driving tests for HZM king piles
10 load bearing tests: compression
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Tension tests for HTM anchor piles Inclinometers Strain gauges
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Harbour Area before starting
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June 2008
27. Mai 2009
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November 2008
27. Mai 2009
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January 2009
27. Mai 2009
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August 2009
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December 2009
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March 2011
www.jadeweserport.de
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Illustration of completed terminal
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Agenda • Introduction to ArcelorMittal’s state-of-the-art range of foundation solutions • Solutions for transport & urban infrastructure projects – Case study ‘Unterinntalbahn’ (Brenner) railway line, Austria
• Solutions for harbour construction – Case study Jade Weser Port, Germany
• Straight web sheet pile solutions – Case study Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
• Recent innovation – durability example • ArcelorMittal – your worldwide one-stop provider of foundation solutions
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Straight web steel sheet piles AS 500 Width = 500 mm (nominal)
Thickness web
Interlock strength
fyk min. yield strength
[mm]
[kN/m]
[MPa]
AS 500
300 mm L 500 mm testing: EN10248-1
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9.5
3000
355
11.0
3500
355
12.0 12.5
5000 5500
355 355
12.7
5500
355
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gravity structure
•
deep wharfs / quays / breakwaters / cofferdams
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structures founded on bedrock
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no anchors
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Types of cells
Circular cells
junction pile
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CAS E S TUDY
Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
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Looking for a solution – 1
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Looking for a solution – 2
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Original design – complex double-walled sheet pile cofferdam with 6 levels of struts
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After optimisation…
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Section along cofferdam
Max. sheet pile length 30.5m Lake bed
Gravel backfill
Silty lake sediments ~ 20-24 g ~ 19-21 kN/m3 °
Rock line
Splicing to add 6m of length + grouting
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A logistical challenge
Spreader beam with attachment for handling of long piles
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Putting into place the circular template
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Installation
junction pile
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After backfilling and drainage
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Next step – reuse of sheet piles and conversion from temporary to permanent cofferdam!
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Seo-Hae Grand Bridge, South Korea
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Tug-boat quay in Paraíso, Panama Canal
AS 500-12.0 20 circular cells = 15.0 m, L = 18.5 – 20.0 m 3000 t
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Circular Cell Structure E-METHANEX Berth, Damietta, Egypt
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Diaphragm Cell Structure Essar Quay wall, Hazira, India
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Agenda • Introduction to ArcelorMittal’s state-of-the-art range of foundation solutions • Solutions for transport & urban infrastructure projects – Case study ‘Unterinntalbahn’ (Brenner) railway line, Austria
• Solutions for harbour construction – Case study Jade Weser Port, Germany
• Straight web sheet pile solutions – Case study Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
• Recent innovation – durability example • ArcelorMittal – your worldwide one-stop provider of foundation solutions
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Durability of steel structures • corrosion in undisturbed natural soils is negligible (exception peat, …) • in common fresh water, corrosion is low • in sea water, corrosion has to be considered (splash zone, low water) • reference for loss of steel thickness: Table 4.1 & 4.2, EN 1993-5 (2007) design life (years) 5 undisturbed natural soils (sand, clay, …)
25
50
75
100
0.00
0.30
0.60
0.90
1.20
common fresh water: waterline
0.15
0.55
0.90
1.15
1.40
sea water : permanent immersion & intertidal
0.25
0.90
1.75
2.60
3.50
sea water : splash & low water zone
0.55
1.90
3.75
5.60
7.50
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Introducing AM LoCor™
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Agenda • Introduction to ArcelorMittal’s state-of-the-art range of foundation solutions • Solutions for transport & urban infrastructure projects – Case study ‘Unterinntalbahn’ (Brenner) railway line, Austria
• Solutions for harbour construction – Case study Jade Weser Port, Germany
• Straight web sheet pile solutions – Case study Solis hydroelectric dam, Switzerland
• Recent innovation – durability example • ArcelorMittal – your worldwide one-stop provider of foundation solutions
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ArcelorMittal Sheet Piling Foundation Solutions • extensive engineering pool & technical assistance team for external interventions • provide regular in-house training for internal and external technical sales force • elaborate adequate design software & update technical documentation (PHB,…) • provide educational training programs for engineers at universities, consultants and contractors • leading participation for EC standards, NASSPA, Chinese Standard Institute, Brazilian Standard Institute for the construction industry
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ArcelorMittal Sheet Piling Foundation Solutions • develop sheet pile technology with R&D as well as with external institutes • driving tests before validation of new sections or to confirm project choice and jobsite assistance if required • close cooperation with driving equipment manufacturers • provide accessories as for example tie-rods, coating, sealants, driving caps, steel fabrication works and offer them as a package together with the sheet piles, tubular piles and bearing piles • use stocks (new and second-hand), offer rental contracts and buy-back options • Supply Chain Management: just-in-time deliveries th Johannesburg, 16 August 2011
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Thank you for your attention http://www.arcelormittal.com/sheetpiling Piling and Deep Foundations Africa 2011 http://www.arcelormittal.com/projects
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